The National League Final Vote went to Los Angeles Dodgers baseman Justin Turner, who beat out, in order, Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant, Washington Nationals third baseman Anthony Rendon, Colorado Rockies first baseman Mark Reynolds and Miami Marlins first baseman Justin Bour.

Turner received a Final Vote record 20.8 million votes.

Moustakas received 15.6 million votes in winning the Final Vote for the second time.

With Gregorius missing out of a first All-Star opportunity, the Yankees will settle for five representatives in next Tuesday's All-Star Game, which will be played at Marlins Park in Miami.

Rookie right fielder Aaron Judge, who leads the majors with 29 homers, will start for the AL, while catcher Gary Sanchez, second baseman Starlin Castro, starting pitcher Luis Severino and reliever Dellin Betances are reserves.

Castro's spot likely will be filled by someone else - probably on another AL club - because he's on the disabled list and likely to be off before the All-Star break hits Sunday. The Yankees don't want Castro playing in the All-Star Game before returing for them.

As for Gregorius, he's had a great first half despite spending the first month of the season on the disabled list recovering from a shoulder injury suffered during a World Baseball Classic exhibition game in March.

In 60 games, Gregorius is hitting .301 with 10 homers and 38 RBIs. In the field, he's been close to perfect with just two errors in 240 chances.

Gregorius has slumped at the plate over the three weeks with a .215 average in his last 20 games.